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What You Are Looking for is in the Library The uplifting Japanese fiction bestseller

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Verkaufsrang

3856

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

20.06.2024

Verlag

Transworld Publ. Ltd UK

Seitenzahl

272

Maße (L/B/H)

19,6/13/2,3 cm

Gewicht

188 g

Übersetzt von

Watts Alison

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-80499-413-9

Beschreibung

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I ADORED this uplifting, hopeful novel ... A joy from start to finish, this book makes you feel anything is possible Wendy Holden Daily Mail

Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

3856

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

20.06.2024

Verlag

Transworld Publ. Ltd UK

Seitenzahl

272

Maße (L/B/H)

19,6/13/2,3 cm

Gewicht

188 g

Übersetzt von

Watts Alison

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-80499-413-9

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Penguin Random House Ireland
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Penguin Random House LLC
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Bewertungsnummer: 2436482

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What Are You Looking For Is in the Library is a touching and reflective collection of interconnected short stories that gently remind us of the power of books, human connection, and small steps toward change. Each protagonist carries their own struggles, but through chance encounters, book recommendations, and newfound perspectives, they begin to shift their beliefs and take action in their lives. One of the aspects I loved most was how the stories were linked - not just through the library itself. The connections between characters felt organic. It’s crazy how much I saw parts of myself in each of their thoughts, hesitations, and realizations. The lessons they learned weren’t necessarily new or groundbreaking, but that’s exactly what made them so important. Sometimes, we need to be reminded of the things we already know but tend to forget in the rush of life. What stood out to me was that change didn’t come just from the books they were recommended, but also from the way they began to see themselves and also the people around them differently. Some of them built deeper, warmer connections, some just created their own small communities of support. That warmth and quiet transformation made this book so special to me. Many moments in this novel touched my heart, and the fact that I read an annotated copy gifted by a friend, made the experience even more meaningful. It’s a book that encourages reflection, appreciation for everyday moments, and the gentle reminder that sometimes, what we’re looking for is already within reach.

Über die Kraft von Büchern und Begegnungen

frau.meln aus Erfurt am 12.03.2025
Bewertungsnummer: 2436482
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

What Are You Looking For Is in the Library is a touching and reflective collection of interconnected short stories that gently remind us of the power of books, human connection, and small steps toward change. Each protagonist carries their own struggles, but through chance encounters, book recommendations, and newfound perspectives, they begin to shift their beliefs and take action in their lives. One of the aspects I loved most was how the stories were linked - not just through the library itself. The connections between characters felt organic. It’s crazy how much I saw parts of myself in each of their thoughts, hesitations, and realizations. The lessons they learned weren’t necessarily new or groundbreaking, but that’s exactly what made them so important. Sometimes, we need to be reminded of the things we already know but tend to forget in the rush of life. What stood out to me was that change didn’t come just from the books they were recommended, but also from the way they began to see themselves and also the people around them differently. Some of them built deeper, warmer connections, some just created their own small communities of support. That warmth and quiet transformation made this book so special to me. Many moments in this novel touched my heart, and the fact that I read an annotated copy gifted by a friend, made the experience even more meaningful. It’s a book that encourages reflection, appreciation for everyday moments, and the gentle reminder that sometimes, what we’re looking for is already within reach.

This book has my heart! Wonderful~

Bewertung aus Wedel am 19.12.2024

Bewertungsnummer: 2367392

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

This book entirely changed my perspective on life. It tells the stories of five individuals living in Tokyo, Japan. All of them visit the library for different reasons and meet Mrs. Komachi the librarian who recommends them books that will change their perspective on their current situation forever. I just adore books about books and about the magical experience that reading can provide. Love it & highly recommend! Go read it now! Go!

This book has my heart! Wonderful~

Bewertung aus Wedel am 19.12.2024
Bewertungsnummer: 2367392
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

This book entirely changed my perspective on life. It tells the stories of five individuals living in Tokyo, Japan. All of them visit the library for different reasons and meet Mrs. Komachi the librarian who recommends them books that will change their perspective on their current situation forever. I just adore books about books and about the magical experience that reading can provide. Love it & highly recommend! Go read it now! Go!

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What You Are Looking for is in the Library

von Michiko Aoyama

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5/5

What you are looking for is exactly this book (and this amazing review...)

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''What you are looking for is in the library'' follows the stories of five people, each searching for a purpose or a new direction in life. Each of them finds their way to this special library at a time when they need help. This read was just so heartwarming and it definitely made me think about my own purpose in life and what I can achieve by changing my beliefs (even if it's just a small change). It's all about perspective. I also got a lot of joy out of making connections between each story, as it made me proud of myself for being this observant.
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5/5

What you are looking for is exactly this book (and this amazing review...)

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''What you are looking for is in the library'' follows the stories of five people, each searching for a purpose or a new direction in life. Each of them finds their way to this special library at a time when they need help. This read was just so heartwarming and it definitely made me think about my own purpose in life and what I can achieve by changing my beliefs (even if it's just a small change). It's all about perspective. I also got a lot of joy out of making connections between each story, as it made me proud of myself for being this observant.

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Judith-Lea Bothmer

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5/5

If possible I would give it 10 stars!

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Since I enjoyed Kawaguchi's "Before The Coffee Gets Cold" - series and Nick Bradley's "The Cat And The City" and "Four Seasons" immensely, I knew beforehand that I would love this book as well. With high expectations I began to read and was embraced by five short stories whose protagonists cross paths one way or another without being aware of it. Working in retail as well, I related instantly to the first story and felt utterly understood by the questions that were raised and the overall vibe of Takako's depressed feelings. However, the book constantly moves forward in such a gentle and hopeful manner that there is absolutely no choice but to feel encouraged, uplifted and reassured that each and every person's life makes a difference in the world. As the story progresses to its last short story, I almost shouted out with joy "YES! Yes, that's exactly it!! That's why I'm working in a bookshop!" when Chie explains: "If I can sell a book that I think is good, then I'm happy. Because the books I recommend feel a little bit like my own." When recommending this book to you, be sure that I already wove a deep connection to it and in this way I recommend a huge deal of my own feelings and attitude - enjoy this precious treasure of a book and may you too find yourself between the pages.
  • Judith-Lea Bothmer
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5/5

If possible I would give it 10 stars!

Bewertet: Buch (Gebundene Ausgabe)

Since I enjoyed Kawaguchi's "Before The Coffee Gets Cold" - series and Nick Bradley's "The Cat And The City" and "Four Seasons" immensely, I knew beforehand that I would love this book as well. With high expectations I began to read and was embraced by five short stories whose protagonists cross paths one way or another without being aware of it. Working in retail as well, I related instantly to the first story and felt utterly understood by the questions that were raised and the overall vibe of Takako's depressed feelings. However, the book constantly moves forward in such a gentle and hopeful manner that there is absolutely no choice but to feel encouraged, uplifted and reassured that each and every person's life makes a difference in the world. As the story progresses to its last short story, I almost shouted out with joy "YES! Yes, that's exactly it!! That's why I'm working in a bookshop!" when Chie explains: "If I can sell a book that I think is good, then I'm happy. Because the books I recommend feel a little bit like my own." When recommending this book to you, be sure that I already wove a deep connection to it and in this way I recommend a huge deal of my own feelings and attitude - enjoy this precious treasure of a book and may you too find yourself between the pages.

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Aoyama, M: What You Are Looking for is in the Library

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